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The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same
ESSAA Paper On Common Core, Standardized Testing and APPR
Financial Woes Plague Common-Core Rollout – Wall Street Journal
President Obama (Again) Blasts All The Tests His Administration Has Sponsored – Living In Dialogue
Fact Sheet: Testing Action Plan – U.S. Department of Education
Cuomo: ‘We Need To Do More’ To Reduce Testing Burden – Politico New York
Obama Administration Calls for Limits on Testing in Schools – NY Times
School Receivership – FAQs – NYSED
‘Struggling’ Schools Legislation Could Come Under Review – Politico New York
New York Was Common Core’s Stronghold. What Happens If the State Backs Down? – The Hechinger Report
What Arne Duncan Did to American Education and Whether It Will Last – The Hechinger Report
Examining Political Spending in New York to Influence Education Policy –
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